

- CHART TIMELIME SHOWING THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH TRIAL
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Moody Converted to Christianityġ859 Charles Darwin publishes Origin of Speciesġ863 - 1885 Fanny Crosby writes more than 8,000 hymns including "Blessed Assurance"ġ865 - Rev. Spurgeon, only 19-years-old, called to the pastorate of London's famed New Park Street Chapel.ġ855 D.L. Key figures: Jonathan Edwards and George Whitfield.ġ741 George Frideric Handel writes his most famous work, Messiah.ġ764 John Newton writes hymn "Amazing Grace"ġ776 British colonies in America declare independence from England,ġ780 The Sunday School movement is pioneered in England by Robert Raikesġ794 London Missionary Society founded in England - a non-denominational missionary society with missions in the islands of the South Pacific and Africa.ġ807 British Parliament votes to abolish the slave trade.ġ844 Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) founded in London, England by Sir George Williams.ġ854 Charles H. The effort to discover the naturals which governed the universe led to scientific, political and social advances.ġ633 Galileo is forced by the Catholic Church to renounce his teachings that the Earth revolves around the sun.ġ678 John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress publishedġ730s - 1740s The Great Awakening - A religious movement among American colonial Protestants. It was presented by a number of German rulers and free-cities at the Diet of Augsburg.ġ536 John Calvin writes The Institutes of the Christian Religion.ġ536 -1541 Michelangelo paints "The Last Judgment"ġ563 Foxe's Book of Martyrs first publishedĭefined: When man began to look beyond superstition and began to use his reason to discover the world. It sparked a theological debate that fueled the Reformation.ġ525 Bible translated into English from Greek by William Tyndaleġ530 Augsburg Confession - Primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the Reformation.
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Her claims of visions led to a trial for heresy which resulted in execution by burning at the stake.ġ450s Gutenberg Bible - first printed Bibleġ453 The Christian kingdom of Constantinople finally falls to the Muslims.ġ478 Spanish Inquisition established by Pope Sixtus IVġ517 - 1648 The Reformation - European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.ġ517 Martin Luther's 95 Theses - a document written by Martin Luther that challenged the teachings of the Catholic Church on penance, the authority of the pope, and indulgences. Originally, they were Roman Catholic endeavors to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims, but some were directed against other Europeans.ġ378-1410 The Great Schism - a time of division in the Roman Catholic Church due to disagreements concerning papal succession.ġ382 John Wycliffe translates First English Bible John Wycliffe was an English theologian and early proponent of reform in the Roman Catholic Church during the 14th centuryġ431 Joan of Arc Martyred - Inspired and directed by religious visions, Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc), organized the French resistance that forced the English to end their siege of Orléans (1429).

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This period ended with the death of last apostle.ħ0 The Romans under Titus destroy Jerusalem, after a long siege 1.5 million Jews die.Ģ00-300 Appearance of Earliest Bible Translationsģ25 Council of Nicaea - Called by the Roman Emperor Constantine, it was the first ecumenical conference of bishops of the church.ģ99 The last showing of the ancient Olympic Games - After Emperor Theodosius the Great bans it and there are no games again until 1896.Ĥ31 - 451 Councils of Ephesus and ChalcedonĪ series of several military campaigns. Resurrection of Jesus three days after crucifixionĭefined: Some of Christ's original apostles were still alive and helping to spread the gospel.

Last Supper, arrest of Jesus, his trial, and crucifixion on Good Friday Jesus began his ministry after his baptism by John John the Baptist began his ministry in the "15th year of Tiberius" (Luke 3:1-2) Defined: The period of Jesus' human life on earth during which he fulfilled all Old Testament prophecies regarding the promised Messiah.Ģ9 c.
